I try to limit the number of toys that we have in our household. I'm not perfect - we honestly have way more toys than we need, but I do my best. Studies have shown that kids (and parents) are happier and more creative when they have less stuff. When I do shop for toys, I try to choose good quality toys that are able to be used in multiple ways. Wooden toys in particular are great for this as they … [Read more...]
10 Easter Basket Ideas for the Tiny Animal Lover
This post contains affiliate links, meaning I will receive a small comission for purchases made at no extra cost to you. For more information, see my full disclosure policy. Easter is such a fun holiday; hiding and hunting for eggs, Easter baskets and bunnies. But the focus always seems to be on candy (not that candy isn't delicious!), but there's something exciting about having a few small (or … [Read more...]
End the Toy Clutter with Pley
I received a credit for one free rental to try this service; all opinions remain my own. The following post contains affiliate links. For more information, see my full disclosure policy. We have an impressively massive amount of toys at our house. Besides both mine and my husband's parents being separated and remarried, Ethan is also both sides first grandchild - meaning he is spoiled rotten. … [Read more...]
5 Easy Ways to Reuse Children’s Artwork
Creating art is an amazing activity for children to engage in - it taps into their creative side, gets them thinking and can help develop language. Parents, however, often find themselves with an abundance of children's drawings. Whether from the child's free time, projects at school, or special holiday crafts. It feels wasteful to toss all those extra drawings in the trash, but I can't possibly … [Read more...]
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